EA have implemented an emotional overlay to every player on the pitch

As a huge football fan and admittedly, frequent FIFA 14 player, I simply couldn’t wait to get my hands on FIFA 16. Until FIFA 13, I found that neither EA Sports‘ game nor the competitor (Konami’s PES) satisfied my idea of virtual football anymore; I used to say that football games were in a limbo of sorts, and that perhaps only a mix of the best features of both could produce a truly compelling title.

EA Sports producers already have explained in previous years, that this is a hard addition to implement. They would have a lot of work to do because the physics would be different, it would affect collisions, and also because it requires new models and hair styles. However, there are some chances to women’s football league make its debut in FIFA 16. First, because the french journalist Elise Chassaing has twitted three pictures showing her at the EA’s Motion Capture lab in Vancouver.

Despite all of EA's impressive efforts to date, there was always a slightly mechanical feel to the players and their animations. This time around, according to Channon, EA have implemented an emotional overlay to every player on the pitch, which helps inject a more human aspect to the characters.

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Team Sheets:
Available in Career Mode on Xbox 360 and PS3, you can customise up to five different Team Sheets per club and easily alter your strategy for the next match.

Instructions
Up to four attacking and defending player instructions can be applied to each of the ten outfield players. These instructions let you manage the attacking runs and defensive positions players take on the pitch and gives you deeper customisation options for how your team sets up.

Team Management
An all new Team Management system gives you greater control and personalisation of different squads.